Body Image

Cognitive Distortions in Eating Disorders

An image distorted by an uneven mirror. An example of how we can view things in a cognitively distorted manner.

By Alexandra Forsythe, Eating Disorder Recovery Coach with KHF Cognitive Distortions: How do they relate to eating disorders? Cognitive distortions are the inaccurate beliefs one has about themselves, the future, and the world. Eating disorders are one of the mental health disorders where these distortions are a common occurrence. Although these negative thoughts can take…

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Reframing Diet Culture: Taking Up Space in Recovery

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Written by Izzy Gallanar, Kirsten Haglund Foundation intern In eating disorder recovery, we learn about the concept of taking up space. Allowing ourselves to physically and emotionally take up space can support us in creating distance from the eating disorder and movement toward connection with ourselves. Our authentic self (or healthy self) recognizes that our value…

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Set Free: An Eating Disorder Recovery Story

By Jennifer Smith Lane Jennifer’s Story You messed up again. I knew you couldn’t do it right. You’re just not good enough. This is all your fault. You’re such a failure. I can’t believe you’re even struggling with this. You’re worthless. No one will ever love you… These are the lies I constantly heard—before I ever…

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Tips Sticking to Recovery During the Holidays: Part 2

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By Isabella Largin, MS, RDN Here are some tips and tricks for navigating the holidays from one of our dietitians, Isabella Largin, who is a non-diet, weight-inclusive registered dietitian currently working in private practice with a team of therapists specializing in the treatment of eating disorders. Eat Consistently & Adequately During the Holidays The more you…

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Tips for Sticking to Recovery During the Holidays: Part 1

The holidays can bring many thoughts and feelings to the surface. Remember your eating disorder self doesn’t take a vacation. Anxiety tends to be high when gatherings are focused around food. How can you stick to recovery during the holiday season when you are pulled in many directions? Here are a few simple tips to make sure you put your healthy self first and continue to focus on your recovery.

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Body Image And The Media

A Christian Perspective, by Jennifer Smith Lane More than 30 million Americans will struggle with a clinically diagnosed eating disorder in their lifetime while millions more will battle food and body image issues that have untold negative impacts on their lives. This is not simply a teenage issue. Onset can occur at any age affecting…

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